Santa Faz or Holy Face Pilgrimage -or Romería de Santa Faz in Spanish- is a walk between Alicante‘s Cathedral and Santa Faz’s Cathedral to visit a Christian relinquishment. Despite the religious origin, it is a festivity for all to enjoy.
The peregrination between Alicante’s Cathedral and Santa Faz Cathedral -7km or 4.3 mi- happens every year on the second Thursday of Easter after Holy Week, it will be on Thursday 11th of April in 2024 and it is a bank holiday in Alicante city. The vibe is festive and entire families and groups of friends share the walk.
The pilgrimage is well organised by Alicante’s city hall which gives each peregrine a bamboo stick with rosemary and closes the road to Santa Faz to the cars.
In 2024, the Santa Faz Pilgrimage is on Thursday 11th of April. It is a bank holiday for Adults and Children at schools.
The walk starts early in the morning with the political and Catholic authorities that stop at each of the Stations of the Cross set along the way. A float is also carried.
For most people, Santa Faz peregrination is just a tradition and not a religious expression, similar to what happens with easter.
At the start of San Nicolas Concathidral, the city hall awards the early birds with a bamboo stick with rosemary. The stick can be used as a walking stick that would make the way easier for the less fit people.
There is also music and little marking present that some companies will award with to the peregrines.
Upon arrival at Santa Faz monastery, there are traditional craft stalls where to buy food, crafts, different utensils and toys. For the bravest (or for children and teenagers) there is a funfair with different rides such as bumping cars and a Ferris wheel.
It is traditional for Alicantinians to have home-prepared lunch around the Santa Faz Monastery or go to San Juan Beach to enjoy the good weather in April.
For your come back to Alicante’s city centre, there are bus services for the peregrines from Santa Faz.
Traditional Clothing
Traditional Santa Faz clothing for men and women is a black smock and a white and blue scarf, the colours of Alicante.
When is Santa Faz?
Santa Faz is always the second Thursday after Maundy Thursday in Easter.
Year
Easter Thursday
Santa Faz Pilgrimage
2024
28th March
11th April
2025
17th April
1st May
2026
2nd April
16th April
2027
25th March
8th April
2028
13th April
27th April
2029
29th March
12th April
2030
18th April
2nd May
Santa Faz Pilgrimage Dates for the following years
From 7 am you can pick up the bamboo stick with rosemary from San Nicolas Cathedral and the peregrination starts and 8 am with the city hall mayor and other officials.
From 8 am to approximately noon you can start the walk from San Nicolas to reach Santa Faz.
Santa Faz Route
The route usually follows these streets: Miguel Soler, San Nicolás, Calle Mayor, Santa Faz, Villavieja and Virgen del Socorro.
From Avenida de Denia it follows the route on the Alicante-Valencia N-332 to Santa Faz.
Normal traffic is restricted on the road so peregrines walk using the car roads.
Santa Faz Bus
On the 11th, 13th and 14th of April 2024, there will be a special bus service to take people to the Santa Faz monastery and back.
The bus runs every 5 min on Santa Faz Day -11th Thursday- and every 20 minutes on the weekend -13th and 14th.
The origin, story, legends and traditions of Santa Faz are fascinating. It is a festivity with more than 500 years of story and 250k people walking every year.
The Christian tradition says Alicante has one of the 3 Holy Visages -also called the Veil of Veronica– recognised by the Holy See.
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